Worried about flight and train delays? Consider these 5 best road trips from Delhi
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, DELHI/ Created : Jan 16, 2024, 19:23 IST
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The city's strategic location allows for easy access to a variety of landscapes, from the majestic mountains to the culturally rich plains. If you're seeking a break from the routine and yearning for the open road, here are five e … Read more
The city's strategic location allows for easy access to a variety of landscapes, from the majestic mountains to the culturally rich plains. If you're seeking a break from the routine and yearning for the open road, here are five exhilarating road trips from Delhi that promise adventure, scenic beauty, and unforgettable experiences. Read less
This gorgeous city is approximately 306 km away from Delhi. The road to Jaipur offers a perfect blend of history and modernity. As you cruise through the well-maintained highways, you'll pass by the iconic Neemrana Fort. Once in Jaipur, immerse yourself in the city's royal heritage by exploring the City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Amber Fort. Don't forget to savor the local Rajasthani cuisine and shop for vibrant handicrafts.
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Rishikesh
Located approximately 227 km away from Delhi, Rishikesh in Uttarakhand is perfect for those seeking a spiritual and adventurous journey. The route takes you along the banks of the Ganges River, passing through Haridwar.
The road trip to Shimla, located approximately 343 km away from Delhi, promises breathtaking views and a refreshing change in climate. Explore the colonial charm of Shimla, stroll along the Mall Road, and visit landmarks like the Ridge and Christ Church. The journey itself, with its winding roads and pine-covered hills, is an adventure.
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Located just 145 km away from Delhi, Neemrana is perfect if you are pressed for time but still crave a delightful road trip. Famous for its 15th-century fort-turned-hotel, the town offers a perfect blend of history and modern amenities. Roaming through the ancient fort, exploring the Neemrana Baoli, and enjoying a leisurely lunch in the palace's courtyard are highlights of this short yet fulfilling road trip.
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